It is sounding more like the Rams and Chargers are moving to LA and the Raiders are the odd-team out

After 20 years without a team in the second-biggest television
market, the NFL appears set to move two franchises to Los Angeles
this year, and picking which teams will go may have just gotten
some more clarity.

However, each team would need the support and approval from
24 owners in order to move. This was creating a problem for the
NFL as each side appeared to have enough support to block the
other.

According
to Jason Cole of Bleacher Report, approximately 20 owners
supported the Chargers relocation. However, he also estimates
that about ten owners are solidly against the Raiders and are
supporting the Rams instead.

Now the NFL may have found their compromise, one many have
been predicting.

While this solution has been mentioned in the past, the one
holdup appeared to be the reluctance of the Chargers as they
would likely be a tenant in the Rams' stadium and not an equal
partner. However, now there is a sign that the Chargers are
relenting.

Chargers owners Dean Spanos was asked on Monday if he was
still committed to partnering with the Raiders on the project in
Carson. His answer suggested that he is not.

Dean Spanos just arrived. I asked him if he's still firmly
committed to Mark Davis/Carson. Says he'll abide by whatever
NFL owners decide

Based on the L.A. Times report, what the NFL owners want is
for the Chargers to be in Inglewood with the Rams.

Sources for Farmer and Fenno also suggested that the Chargers are
leaning more towards abandoning the plan with the Raiders:

The league insiders, who spoke on the condition they not be
identified because of the sensitivity of the matter, say Spanos
doesn't want to be seen as turning his back on a partner. This
makes the path to what is emerging as the preferred pairing more
difficult. But the insiders believe the matter can be resolved
during the special meeting that starts Tuesday in Houston, where
owners hope to find an answer to the two-decade L.A.
vacancy.

This doesn't necessarily mean the Raiders won't be moving.
There is still one scenario that has been bounced around in which
the Raiders could replace the Rams in St. Louis and play in the
riverfront stadium that the city has proposed building for the
Rams.